You desire substantially less government control of personal activity and somewhat less government control over economic activity than is presently the case in the U.S. You are a moderate libertarian by some definitions; others prefer to limit the term "libertarian" to those closer to the top corner of this graph, so I use the term Left-Leaning Freedom Lover to avoid confusion.

Your views are probably best represented by the Modern Whig Party. Whether it gets off the ground is still to be seen. Or you might like my plan for starting a third party— useful for starting from scratch or reforming an existing third party. Finally, your views could be represented by a mix of Democrats and Libertarians in office.

Regardless of whether you think third parties are viable, you might find my more recent articles on success for libertarians of interest. There, I use a broad definition of the word libertarian which includes people like yourself.

You want government out of people's personal lives, but you appear to desire some continued government control over people's economic activities. There is no political party that represents your views. The Green Party does run many candidates with similar views, but the overall Green Party platform is much more socialistic than you are. You would need a mix of Democratic, Green, and Libertarian politicians in office to get the balance of freedom and social justice you desire. The ratio between these depends on how high up your dot is on the chart.

Approximately 12% of the takers of this quiz scored in this area, 18% for all liberals outside the centrist circle.

You recognize the inefficiency of having the government run the economy. You also seem to think that the government can do some good in improving people's personal habits in some areas. You fit in the Reagan-Goldwater wing of the Republican party. So, you probably approve of half or so of the Republicans in office, while at other times you might prefer the Constitution Party candidate, or even the Libertarian candidate.

Approximately 4% of the takers of this quiz scored in this area, 8% for all conservatives outside the centrist circle.

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Red - the beautiful color of bloodFlowing like a streamWhite - the color of bleaching boneLovely and obsceneBlue - the bruising color of fleshBattered, ripped and tornThe colors of the flag of hateOf violence and pornWhat you see is what you getYou haven't see the bloody trail yetI'm no patriot, just a hate-triot

You want government out of people's personal lives, but you appear to desire some continued government control over people's economic activities. There is no political party that represents your views. The Green Party does run many candidates with similar views, but the overall Green Party platform is much more socialistic than you are. You would need a mix of Democratic, Green, and Libertarian politicians in office to get the balance of freedom and social justice you desire. The ratio between these depends on how high up your dot is on the chart.

Approximately 12% of the takers of this quiz scored in this area, 18% for all liberals outside the centrist circle.

You want government out of your personal life, at least to some degree. But you want more government in your economic life. Politically, you appear to be a solid Democrat, though you might also find the Green Party appealing. Approximately 3% of the takers of this quiz scored in this area, 18% for all liberals outside the centrist circle.

You desire substantially less government control of personal activity and somewhat less government control over economic activity than is presently the case in the U.S. You are a moderate libertarian by some definitions; others prefer to limit the term "libertarian" to those closer to the top corner of this graph, so I use the term Left-Leaning Freedom Lover to avoid confusion.

Your views are probably best represented by the Modern Whig Party. Whether it gets off the ground is still to be seen. Or you might like my plan for starting a third party— useful for starting from scratch or reforming an existing third party. Finally, your views could be represented by a mix of Democrats and Libertarians in office.

You desire substantially less government control of economic activity and somewhat less government control over personal activity than is presently the case in the U.S. I used to classify this area as part of “Moderate Libertarian” but since many libertarians use a more restrict definition of the word "libertarian" I now use the fuzzier term "freedom lover" to avoid controversy

Nonetheless your views would be best represented in theory by a mix of Libertarian and Republican representatives—assuming that it was possible to get a significant number of Libertarians elected. In the real world, you have a small chance of getting what you want if Ron Paul get elected, assuming you can deal with his isolationism and reactional agenda. Longer term, you might find my proposed new party more to your liking. Finally, I am working on a series of articles on success for libertarians which you may find useful regardless of party affiliation.

Christian Democrats believe in taking the middle way. They feel it is their duty to God to make life as good as possible for as many people as possible, while preserving progress and political and economic stablity. You're most likely comfortable in a centre-right position, especially in Europe, alongside people like Angela Merkel. Wilhelm Röpke and Alexander Rüstow should be worth a look.

Example question: "35. Jewish people are overrepresented in positions where important decisions are made."

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You Scored as Anarcho-CapitalismYou're an anarcho-capitalist. You think that people know what's best for themselves and absolutely no one can tell them otherwise. You can take care of yourself, and you expect everyone else to do the same. You're happy to help others, but only because you want to, not because you're compelled to do it. Ludwig von Mises, David Friedman and Ayn Rand should be authors you enjoy.